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Co Kerry Ireland 1840s
« on: Friday 26 March 04 04:37 GMT (UK) »
Can someone please help with these Irish lookups in Co Kerry:

1.  Marriage
Michael Langford to Margaret O'Carroll approx 1840

2.  Birth
Patrick Langford (parents as above) approx 1842 possibly in Killiney?

Grateful for any assistance.

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Re:Co Kerry Ireland 1840s
« Reply #1 on: Monday 26 April 04 03:04 BST (UK) »
Sorry,

At present we do not have any volunteers offering lookups on the resources you requested.  We will keep your details on file and let you know as soon as the information becomes available,

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Re: Co Kerry Ireland 1840s
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 26 February 11 21:07 GMT (UK) »
I believe the person u are looking for is Michael Langford of Killehenny Ballybunion who was married to a Margaret but her surname was Carroll and not OConnell.
Please research on site       irishgenealogy.ie  under Kerry and you will find out about him...he was asponsot at many baptisms one of which was also sponsored by my GGG grandmother. Enjoy!

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Re: Co Kerry Ireland 1840s
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 26 February 11 21:10 GMT (UK) »
The Langfords owned the Post Office in Ballybunion many years ago. The OCarrolls were also business people in the town!


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Re: Co Kerry Ireland 1840s
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 17 February 16 23:52 GMT (UK) »
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